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1946 Paper Tanks

Posted by Taipeh on 28 Nov 2015, 09:18

Hi Folks,

want to Show you the first Paper Tanks in 1/72 from MGM Michael Gohres. The first is a Brummbär on the Chassis of the E25 :
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and second a Recovery Vehicle on the same Chassis of the E25 :
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This 2 interessting Variation will add to several other Paper Tanks for 1946 Scenario.

Available in my shop : WW2 - 1946

Ciao Michael


http://www.germania-figuren.com
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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Nov 2015, 06:57

Paper is good to model with. Goes rock hard when painted,and is very tuff! So I love those tiny Tanks,
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Posted by Taipeh on 29 Nov 2015, 10:37

Hi,

that is a misunderstanding Beano Boy, the Expression "paper tanks" means that this tanks never exist, they only had been drawn on paper.
The model are casted in resin
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Posted by Kekso on 29 Nov 2015, 11:49

Taipeh wrote:the Expression "paper tanks" means that this tanks never exist, they only had been drawn on paper. The model are casted in resin


I didn't knew that as well. Now it is more clear. I was surprised that model made out of paper could look so good :-D
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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Nov 2015, 17:34

Well it is a failure of communication,i took it to mean Paper,as in paper. So glad you set me straight along the pathway of enlightenment. Respect BB
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